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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1801 e e e e e e e e e e e e -- {bution At olating te t 1 QINN {.mmn asylum and pormal school should be 0\4 tribution and statuses rolating to taking o THE COLUMBIAN COMMISSION. | e e o s e | (OWANS ON - PROHIBITION. |88t e, specimens of every industry carried on by 1he state suporinsendent of public instrue- women in this state, in both usual and un- ; tlon, as chalrman ofc the committee of the World's Fai produced even in part by women and all on the Subj:ot a closer ralation bebweon the high schools of articles that will aid in illustrating woman's Towa and the university, submitted the re share in the development of the n:\!u’rnl and port of the committes to that board. The paterial products of tho state: also the sta , | report says: “OFf 140 high schools to which HOW THE STATE SHOULD BE REPRESENTED :‘I:‘lh_“”””'“"m:‘ show: Her. influencs=in its PUT THE CASE FAIRLY TO THE PEOPLE By ."“l{n Waro it g [“““? % ontal and moral advancement inta our course, 50 n three Organizing Couatics into Agriculs | you can at ouce seo the solicitudd | While Many Favor an Immediate 17 schools have Latin during the entire Jur atvertising department will pay Twenty-five Dollars in Gold for Cabin notozraphs ol onof the |1 feol in sccuring a full and com- Eleotl Decide the Matter, ur yoars, 51 duringthree yoars, 40 during | oo " 4 3 3 " " . e ¢ tural Distriota—Limitation of the | o) (% O flhvation ~ of . the best kel el ot e two years, 7 during ono year and 2 have no | [IVe handsomest boys, ages 4 to 18, received by us up to January lst, 1892, The Twenty-five Dollars to P P I Display—Woman's Work and work of women in every field of endeavor, Others Desire Local Option latin’ in the courses” But 85 schools can g = . 2 3 g Fifis - ANts, My only rogret is that I cannot offer free as a Compromise. comply with all the requirements for admis- | be divided as follows: $10 to the first, $5 to the socond, $5 to the third, $3to the fourth and $2 to the transportation to roam ull\\nl to all ”“i sion. * s i Gl d L3 nd, $ ) o — women of this land, that they might sco anc — The bieunial report of the regents of the = LT AR BT N Pl s A i 45 bacn sald racently as to | BONF our Bonorod president, Mrs, Pouter | poa e vom | Stato univorsity hks. been submitted. ac- [ 11(th.Inorder that you may not confount this offer with a cartain style of seasitinaul alvertising great deal has been said rocently 8 10 | poyyan poak with her own sincerity and to the treasurer's report tho y how Nebraska ought to be reproser ¥ | candor of the women of today, and how | Br.—The Ottumwa Courler has gathered a | Uivardity fund showod repatoof i, | frequently indulged in, we will plainly state our reasons for it Twice each year we 1ssue 4 means of an exhibit at the World's Colt they have become essential elemonts of a pro- | conscnsus of opinion of leading republicans , il incroase of & w...'m.. b .m'” | J J rxp0sitior Sonsfderable: eurlol as | gressive civilization as to what should be done on the prohibition | period resuiting from the sale of university 1 S y v yitpd Whin & . e 0L D ts | < ORe Shinjp uose, ([ do whkl Lo £80)| evestrsniti tus s ALKy UHly Ayintos: ol | nntey s ho: heorebayia: rapore: shows: ti | ULLDELIOTEEHOUSANM catdlogies whichiwe “mail " to ot been aroused ns to what the commissioners | (RS, SN WOER o B0 WAOL 10, ST ]l on in tho | } !‘x i AL total recelpts from all sources on account of il : 3 i : 5 ; g 5 from this state nro doing i the promises, | itk our big cornstalks aud ereat pumpking, | 10WINE ato some of the important ones: the general support fund during e biennial | iHTUStrate these catalogues to a certain extent. We can, anl so far have, used what are known a{ and some people have given expression totho | [ would like to ses our fine arts represented, Senator Jumes I, Wilson—My judgment of | parioq were £:06,645.95, and the total ex = % ¢ ¥ () feur that nothing has been done, or is bemng | with some one at the head that understands | the case is that the prohibitory law should | penditures were §101, 03¢ ock cuts,” that is, ready-mude cuts. Aside from the fact that these cuts never look like “real done by the parties charged with the’ "hl“"“-"'l’*; w ‘;:‘»’"' 'r’:" I;‘"”"“’““i“‘v" be presecved as it is, and that to invitation schools and World's Fair | ] responsibility of making Lo dispiay worthy Srellgouls ol tn 4G worls Lree my owi shoulid bo ivan tho saloon to assuune u legul | state Superi adent Saoiy bas ssud o | Doy, anybody can buy them, and we frequently run across catalogues containing cuts exactly like ours, of both Nobraska and the great fair itself. | yude a iaughing stock of. I v:ork too hard and | 8t owa. ; culars 1o county superintendents elving in- ; i o5 ; 3 ol i ) : i For tho purposo of shedding somo light on | arduous for e good of our stateand the | John J. Hamilton, oditor Des Moines News | steuctions in rogard to tho educational ox our advertising department aims, in a certain degree, at originality, we desire for our next cata the subject, Tir Bee has obtained the views use I represent Sl Iforce the democrats to formulate thoir r “We wish 10 piace on exhibition a full dis- ST " Aibe Yo i, . ’ 5 of soveral of thoso who have boen appointed | o e | peal bil, attack it on its merits, vote 1t down | play of the moas used by you and the teach- | [0ZUC a set of cuts of typical "western hoys. 10 reprosent the stato in connection With the | goidar ankie Pm got pains Dot ¢ and appeal to the state as a party of con of your countics, ju_organizing aud man Commissioner General Greer, Salvation O:.” (Hl‘uvl(‘l ,II rank V Mabhin, ecitor Clinton ports, blanks used in gathe I'lll;: statistics, Commissioner General R. R. Greer, of “My time isup,’ said the doctor to the | Herald The republican majority in the s ) " thoso used in communicating with parents, rm ~ Y 2N rn T K artinlly indorsed what Tu Ber | PAtCDt whom he'found using Wr. Bull's | house should pretent a bill providing forn | and all the special articles going to muke up ) i N\ | idida {)":::,“: '\.“';1‘“: THa Wetkbt e Cough Svrup and ho was corract, for BIS | popular voto as soon as possible, in some | a part of the working forces of your schools, . 4 I\ ad to say regard o work cough had been cure Iegal manner, upon the question of prohibi- | of to show the i whicll they aro or- commission, but took exception to the state- o S Gilah L LG st kA et by Rndieip 4 A i L y : tion. conducted, may ce in meut that that body was moving slowly. Dr. Grant Cullimore, for four years | “(ongressman Porkins, editor Stoux City | this coilection, Photographs of buildings, ®The commission has,” he says, “been [ 1act on the Missouri Pac \ ) ic staff of | Journal—To be wise, and in wisdom is in exterior, in nd of schools in working ","’_"““”“‘/'“‘“:":‘“”“ e iy Al ”,','L,‘,‘k‘ut:{ ons as oculist, has located in | volved prudenco; to be just, and in justice is | order would add interest to the exhibit,” L Lo TR it co | Omaha, Dr. Cullimore is a gentleman | involved knowledge; to be honorable, and in -— £ ey oY ) 1 : Fai G s (o stato. [a ‘thio fiest placoy we hsvo | \Who comes to Omalin, hijzhly. rocoms | Honoe.is invelvad lopaity to frionds) Tho Its Fxcellent Qualites .| attached to this offer are these: The Photos are to be displayel in our show windows Newv Years Eve, tles “futo Worlda “falr districts, This | mended socially and as ono skilled in | frst oblikution of ovcry ian s us the ropre- | Commend to public aporoval the Californin W ; | ; e | | N b All s 3 sontative ¢ e voice and vote of his liquid fri remedy Syrup of Figs. s Yt o s nrivileoe sine cits » {1 153 ) tos § J o ogue. / or 18 nocessuely progrensit sowis | his socialt ‘Thur' tho :'.\,".[;:’f;‘.i ar, and mediato constituents. Bovond tat ho shouid | pleasing 1o the avo i o the taste, and oy | ' © too have the privilege of using cuts mule from th five Photos in our next catalogue | B C! 4 o s 185 €y ectiol ere ns cons y oC 8 give his loyal service as ho may to the voice- rently acting on the kidneys, liver and bhow 5 SRy . ¥ " it + {: 3 \ < o P r Q 2 wil - brought before the agricultural voard, and | o the Missouri Pacille guarantees his | fogs, 00 oo oot ho nay Lo th i, it cloanses tho system etectually, were- | L0t0s Will be numbered in rotation as fast as received, and those accompanied by stamps will be rex the ,“"“""] "’lv j—*:’l""l‘ 1“”: ”"” “I‘;“‘l ability. T doctor has fitted up ix-Governor Larabee—Give the governor | by promotin health and comfort of all = county, I bave mulod to i | elogait offices tn tho Beo bullding. meaus to do what o constitution ‘requires | who use i turned after the contest. 0 e board s T im to do, and hold bim responsibl a photograph of the grain cabinet intended o " ! T BT ol ) I".:"“"'.',‘w"’.'ii?.l‘.‘\'l‘;"‘“f".'.".l:“,"’,'.‘f,‘,’,‘.'.‘,1‘,\{ e e T THE AT kg S e e e Messrs. N. P. Feil, Business Manager “The Bee;” Frank J. Burkley, Business Manager “World: Uniform and has boon adopted. by the com: | Captain Hattie Smith Serenaded by LB e By (RO G TG g " f Y 2ot ! N ‘ter:” Sophus F. Nel AR S 4B B TROR S0 ALY DITed 18 UPaIIta tAkA R a1 S iR v ERldeas ud broadly to thoir constituonts, there will . §10,000.00 of telephone and | Ierald;” Dan B. Honin, Proprictor “The Railway News Reporter;” Sophus F. Neble, Proprictor “Den should ve very general willingness among h i *tion on adopting tho case and to issue wa 1 i g s ligr! st mortgage 8 per cent 8ction on adupting thoicaso anu to1ssue wat The Salvation army corps went out of 1ts | republicans to substitute local option prohi- iclight first mortguge 5 per cc Janta to pay forthe same. A [few Sountios | isual course during the parade last evening bltion forstate-wido probivition, AN il R Tl ke Danske Pioncer;” Sol. Davidsohn, Proprictor “The Nebraska Tribune;” and C. A, Elmen, Proprictor ard frot nd by the last ¢ o John Muhin, editor of the Muscatine Jour- | guarantee s $100. 3 comber I hopo (0 report ahat tho manage- | to pass by the Clarkson Memoriat hospltal, | | Jolu Mubin, editor ¢ n A e G B SR (el e Lo e e PR ment of the agricultural display will be thor- | where Captain Hattie Smith has been Iying | ¥ 3 R ol odtse of tho washington | 0 (i b7, Oma Svenska Journalen,” have kindly consented to act as Judges. oughly organized for effcetivo work. griovously wounded for the past week. The FE TS el S Ao as D s 7 : ; i Aty A : ously wounded & 3 55— 1'C > house, as soon s possi- sovin 3 s i3 X e & S8 A ) ) | " ; 2% WO noe Sh 0 N et e 1 o petement 1B | soldiors stopped in tho strect in front of the | blo, ndopt a joint rosolution and sewd 't to Write the name and age of the boy, and address of person sending Photogriph on the back of T commission dosices. Wo are_doing. all | hospital, where they held a short sorvico fn | Uie senate, calling u no partisun olgction i How the Yords Will Sproad. 2 ; i that is possible with the means at our dis- | the open air, sang several songs, and the band :'i“)‘”“l‘”fl”:l'fq:'. ’;“ o icnonle HAL the which the stock yards are in- | Photo and send to posal. 1 shall be glad to eive you wforma- | played a number of selections that were fa- | RAONE ARl 1 mistaii b Tocal op. | creasing in business,” said a gentleman tion at any timo regarding mQ» 1wurn. :\'n miliar to the si vl inside the l;ulhlm’»:. oMb Tivate \n‘.-“m.'flyfll«m \'h_u‘ "‘"“ oF prominent in stock circles here yesteday, “it aro all hustling to make the Nebraska dis- | Tho patient’s face nightoned as HbyR ety by Son s HEaaTT PR s S ot e e U play second to no other, and with the hoarty | sho Tt v ORI cacairsoun sy || 10 L Wi e et cheR o Gt R eliugiont fisony(im it ter o0 ORIGIVRY Careyor nossibly co-oncration of intercated people in each | indicating the approach of her comrades, and | Hiwkeye advises a similar plan. monthis, when all the vacant ground to the . . 2, county wo can carrv out our plans. I have | a smilo olerspread hor features when she | b 1 Clarikson of tho Dos Molnes Iagis: | cast, west and north of the Stock exchange —~ O ~ ~ 3 no fault to find with Te Bre's statements. | was told they wero stopping, She gave hor | (it ¥ should let the democrats haudlo | will'bo crowded with eattlo pens. ven the : Tho World's fair worlc is_golug on in. 146 | bandkercbict 10 one of tho hurses,whom sho | e BOL irons, at loust untl the ropublican | streot iu front of tho excange will be v S C 9 stato and will soon muke rapid progress.” told to wave it ut the window, and then | Sehtinent of the state has been fully de- | grudged and may be narrowed, and it is ox- 5 : listened 1ntently until the soluiers were gone [ YelOPCd s ¥ peeted will be entively shut up on the east g Commissiq Moble and the drum beats bad died away in the | - M. Junkin, editor el ger Phis will make a solid maze of stock pens. Commissionct P. Mobley of Grand | distn Tv Qs possivle that mnothing may be | from the L streetviaduct to the oue at Q, Island writes: “Nebraska can and must Miss Smith is rapidly recovering. Sister | 88ined by maintaining present ground. [t is | and will cut off all communication with the an agricultural exhibit at Chi Sarah, the head nuvse, states that the | Certain that notliing would be gained by re- | stock yards by way of N street. All travel duriug the fawr, whicn will not on wounded girl has u lovely disposition, and | Peal. 'L could adviso no republican member | to and_from”the stock yards ‘will then be but excel that ‘made by any other statd in | during her illness has manifestoa attridutes | f the fexislature, clectod on tho state plat- | forced into L and Q streets. ~“Ihis will o tho union. We produce tio necessary prod- | of charncter that havo born out tho profes- [ 1ot Of this year, to voto for repeal, Let us | good thing, as tha crossing from N to the ucis and all iis the cnevgotic of- | sions of her lowly but devoted life, permit the ‘party of Boies and Bestow 1o | exehange’s private street is very dangerc fort and o-operation of our people, | But a few vards away from tho hospital, | ;00nKes” with ihe liquor buzz saw and seo | N'sureet, however, will always hold her own, and those essentials will be fortheoming a$ | Dr. Harsha addressed his congregation it it will perform evervthing that has been | as it is the main thorouzhfare leading to and 18 already shown by the interest Yirst, Presbytertan church 1ast ovening ‘lv;::mwd on the bills for several campaign € | from the depot from the eust. veing taken. Our efforts must be concon- il way, on the good worl of the ek gt e L trated upon thoone mair object aud not | S T TR TR Towa's Earmers Alliance. Mr. Kavonka Surprised. 1 over too broad a fiela Ifo and work of General ‘The Iowa farmers alliance, the state organ Yesterday was the twentieth anniversary of “We believe that imperishable mavufac- | William Booth, the founder of the army, as | ization which is part of the hational aliiance, | the marriage of Mr. and Mrs, Erank [ turod products, such as ontail no expenas for ton, by " Ven. “Archdeacon I'fad- | of whioh Hon. . M. Powers ef Nobraska 18 | and about fifty. of teir fricads decided to maintenanc to bo permitted in [ erick Willim Farrar. "It was written two | president, was not represented at the Indian- | o 00 B0 raaE special state exhibits at the Worlw’s fair, rs aco and tho speaker thought it a re- | apolis conference which was captured by tno | £1V¢ them @ surprise last evening at their but tho rules adopted by the National Co able testimony coming from such a | people’s purty the past week. The lowa | home, Twenty-fourth and L streets. The lumbian commission confine state special ex- | dignitary of the church. alliance is strictly nonpartisan and is organ- | 0uble were “astonished “when they found hibits strictly to prouucts in their natural Ho touched on the wonderful growth of | ized for tne purnose of ele g tho farmer | themselves thus taken by storm. Lhio cven state; re-manufactured products, such | the army in this city during thepast four | by educational, rather than pohitic ans, | b8 was delightfully passed. A splendid as cauned gooas, flour, brooms, | years, and said that while it would be use- | The state nas recently been redistricted into | Supper was served by tho besiegers ut James sugar, butter, cheeso, ete, ete, to|less for him to profess enjoyment of | ninedivisions and an organizer appointed for | Kavonka's hall. Following the repast w be exhibited fu special appropriato de- | all the customs obtainizg " at the | each. A new featuro of the order is a mutual | dance in which ull particinated. b partments — of the Columbian exvosi- | army services, he was in sympathy with its | life insurauce depurtment to furnish life i Saved I B a7iD e th tion proper, whore they are maintained with- | work, and tholight that if ‘the masses could | surance to the members at actual cost. The > 3 | out-of town customers. It is necessary that wa out expense to the state. or butter, cheese | not bo reached by the church bell, the Saly company is to be called the lowa Farme Had it not been for Oficer Hansen, a brick- : Al:w,“ = and kindred porishablo products that rule is | tion soldiors should b encouraged in their | Allinoee Mautual Insurance com Arti- | muker cmployed at the avery brick yards R e n uuquestionably all right, but for cabned | successful work of reaching them with the | cles of incorporation huve been filed and the | would have frozen to death on 'U'weaty- o goous, brooms. sugar and’ such imperishablo | bass drum. e was cortain tho movement | permission of tho auditor of state is il WAL | feurth street near Q. THEGREAT LIVERand S l'OMACrI REM EDY , yesterany afternoon. manufactured goods as would lend the spice | would go ou as long as people would devote | is lacking to_commence business. It is be- | Py fellow was dead ‘drunk and swas lying in sorde 3 o vels 5 Bladlr, Norvous of variety to un agricultural exhibit, without | their lives 10 rescuing taose who were going | lieved this will be forthcoming ‘soon. Tho | 4 pile of snow. With the greatost didieity Cures all disorders of the Stomach, Li Bowels, Kilenys, Bluli increasuig at all the exponse of maiutenance, | astray principal plice of business will bo Des | Lo was dragged to the polico station, where | $6A82% Loss of Appotite, Hea lache, Constipatim, Costlvais, ) P HOUSE 1 think an exception should be e, and The speaker said that one of the most | Moines, Tue man & bourd is to consist | ho was registered as John Doe, us he was | ness, Fever, Piles, Ete,, and ren lers the system less liable to coniract discase, special permission given to melude such arti- | pleasant features of the Salvation army was | of five directors, turee of whom are quotum., - | past the degreo of knowledge of auy kind. =5 = e cles i spocial stato exhibits, all, however, to | the fact that of the nine chilaron born to | Tho annual meeting is to be held the | ¥ Ll bidi) y DVYSPRPSIA. oF iR be confined strictly to one department, as | General and Mrs, Booth, not one had turned | thivd Tuosday in. Janu of cach Had Stoten Clothes = duplication of departments practically | aside from the wori, showing how pare had | year, at which timo th of George Baker was arrostod by Officor Ll Sy iong Mipikho htarial fenacotions b 4 NTF doubles oxponse of maintenance. boen that home life.’ Ho said thut it might | tho company are to be chosen, i R e B T A S s o S s ! b A e e ey DR oW \ ) The rulo providing that no manufactured | well be a lesson to many men and | one director who shull serve iy ; ; or products should be included in | women of the world, wno were | member of any local alliance in good s ing that it was believed he had stolen. The — ate exhibits was mado vy the Na- | so intently engaged in their noble works, | m the state is eligible to membarship upon | fellow admitted that he was an old convict- Practical Opticians tional Columbian commission May 1, 1801 | oftentimes of piety, as to neglect their home | the payment of and passing of a medical | Ho enaeavored o throw the ofiicer off bis And branch of world renowned optioal establishe The regblatious provide also that no power | life and the education of tho children ut their | examination. Assessments are to bo made | ¢ declaring that there was as tough a s R. LAt of o ron AR antlontteskabliahe! shall be allow in and no process permitted H i % knee. quarterly, varymg us to age. Beneficiary ¢ e as Lind ever been i the city s “uperior 1o all othors: our lonses aro superior: will in state buildings, but shall be shown 1n the He was glad that the scriptures employed es aro for the sum of $1,000 and thero q cuow it,” sa or, cand | THE NOTED SPECIMIST in thoe m-mmm of all forms of BOt wenry o tire tho eyes. The frames properly ade respective departments of the general exposi- | the type of grand, noble, energetic manhood | a o classes of insurants, according to i PRIVA TE DISEASES |asied/tolthatece. tion, as tho essenco of Christianity. Tho Salya- | degreo of heaithfulness, ench class to bo Eyos Tested Freo of Charge. *“I'ie rules and rogulations confine state | tionists seemed to carry out the idea, while | assessed for its own deaths, The compuny ty Miniatures, \ 17 joars exporionco. et and all agnoping dive exhibits strictly to un exbivition of the | the members of the chirches were too often | is to ve run on business principles aud it is Three suspicious characters, two vagrants > et B A P T e (L ice “irst- S, natural resources of the state, which is of | merely Christian soldiers on dross parade. | believed will bo a success. L R A TS jguseriothe Plogtlland SdnpNcevonsn: ,{‘\‘ .“ .',‘,,'\'I‘ '.I‘f{‘, Prices Low for First.class Goods. course in the main correct, and the only | He had learned two lessons from his experi State Soldiers Home. yesterday. ¥ practicable thing to do without most extrava- | ence with the army—noting their readiness gaut expenditure for maimtenanco, without | und steadiness—-and belioved that themr com- OPTICAL Despondent, Disconraged. Rolief obtained without Loss of t it S » The biennial report of the low oldiers A union Thanksgiving service will be held business. The most powerful remedios known to modern s c HE ALOE & PENFOLD CO., i A A or the treatment of the nbove disenses. The weak grow stro s > 3 O ALI ke tlome at Marshalltown has been filed with | at the Methodist church on Thurday ai 11 a, : fusthoteontmpntiof tlo abave disenste, i onwiiak inroietron 114 5 15th St., next door to I. O., "::,'L"El‘,‘,'":,,'“‘.‘:"l'\';,!'i:"l",',": FoalensbL Lo 1 bt been benefit and blessing 10 Whe | tho governor. The st legisiature approvri- | m. itev. Kobert L. Wheeler, Kev. Marion R e L T sreighton Block. 268 - SORLIOI AHOUNE c ch. 2d ] s i 4 oles, Rev, T s Stephenson a Rev, I’ ssed. privite Vrito for ter - — in the case of imperishable manufacturcd or - - ated 238,250 for the hospital building, boiler | Bolos, Itev. Thomas Stephetson and Rev. Mr wssed. 1 yorivato. Writo for terma AR bR e ana (bse0 8 Ton' Kill Yonrslf, building and clectrio light and sowcrage, Al | Sudbrick will conduct ho services. circulars and question Jist. $4th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb TH cultural produets which would give greater [ *Suicides” was the subjoct of an interest— | of Which, I‘f"il““‘}“[“,“.‘ jasye o tado My d Semae S q Variety without increase of tho expenso of | ing sermon preached by Rev. IR, V. Atkisson | LUe trouble at present is for more room, and | My dear sir, [ love your daughter and want y Rev. R V. the next logislaturo will bo askod for an ap- | to marry her, but sho says you have a con- Y maintenatce. Anything like a departmental | ap'the Southwest Prosbyterian church tast | L oloXt S Lo agkod 18D 3 UL sho say N - X . e panvtningdike nidenacimontal 3 propriation to build a chapel, two buildings | dition to your consent. 1 u 4 night. He took for his text the sixth com- | for officers, improvements on grounds and Certainly sir, I want you to promise you T cally outof the question, and 1 my judg- q r works Fy T hS ) i . ment undesir ,n,{‘. even if practi “.’ln_’_ Six | mandment: “Thou shalt not kiil.”” water works, aggregating 20,000, Under | will always keop tHaller's Sure Curo Cough 2 months is quito a period to matntain an'oxbi- | It no doubt appoared strango, ho said, taat | [ depandent pension bl miny of tho in- | Syrup and Halier's German Pills for " the 5 DO LA T e ious o to kuow whethe in such | soon as—as i v B called the fact that the second man of whom | aabe, aro thi onsic 5 ¥ T An energotic and oficient jocal World's | Sea bars arack that tho sccond min of whom | caso, * whore ~tho ponsion is large, | All right—you bavo my bl 5 T g A R Llnrugh for self support, the state should be < 3t 5 uir comussion hus beon effectod at Hom. | was just ua much & mirder for & man to | Shouslh for self sunport, tho stute sbould b = 18168 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. lugford, Box Butte county, and through its | take his own lifo a3 it wus to take thatof in any case a part of such pension should not Kecley's Imitators, Many years' expertence. A rogular gradunte in medicine as diplorias show. Is stlll treating ith the - agoucy that county will bo represented at the | another. Life was characterized as a stuge Mhomublic ahoutaibayare ot tha . g “hronic and Private Dispases. A permament cure guiraniced for Caturrh zoney inty ife wa o ld to tho state, Th TR ho public should beware of the numerous | greato tsuccoss all Notvous, Chronlc and Priva World's fair. Stops have been taken to effect | and the speaker said that the minds of many | o P4 to the sta e {sllowving rasolu § rrioo, Lost MAnhoo%, Aomina| Woakness, NIGh Losses, Impotency, Syphills, Stricture, and all ; J tion has been adonted to cover such cases, | 50 called “‘gold cures” for drunkenness and | Spermatorrhoea, Lost Manhood, " ary onse | undortake and atl ;i o and Shorida > 8CLOFS Woro oce v o ser Fensen of e Hiton, Skih and. Urinars Oraans. N. 1. 1 gusrantce 200 for overy s s Rillip orean aation Clu Daves: i i Raoticen O o re ccupicll With the serious | and it is probablo tho quostion will eventually | othor hubits that are springing up in this ns | L esre Consuitacibn Trve, Book (iysieries of Life) sunt froe - Oiloe houra~b o . 10§ p. b Bunday c ¢ awford propose roblem of existence which sometimss over- | bo qoerdoc R BRNEDE 4 £ tan Iy to be In {t with a splendid exhibit gotten up | wholmed them, He roferred to the fact that | 00 decided in the court well as otherstates. The wonderful success | 103 m-to12m. Send stamp for reply. G GI GAR G by a local organization, statistics show that tho number s suicidos | bEISONS Who avo property or means for | of Dr. Keo Double Chloride of Gold | *= KT MR 0 ahn B Beleis moug civilizod nations is on the ine therefor, Will ot be admitted to the home, | cura bas opencd the way for these frandsana | s I sk G- i ‘Tho present untual rate was stated as 60,000, | and 1t wftor idmission It should i ki St dlini . [ s A T SRR el PRI RTETY | Soal Skin Garments, of the Woman's Board of Managers of the | ryqt (Gormany and Daris lead 1 the numbes | reiin Bis hoalth 30 s 1o.be abie toeuppert | usunlly falls on those who can il afford to World's Columbian commission, spoke us | of suicides 10 each thousand of population, | Mmself he shall be dischirzed stand the loss. Their money Is extorted from OF ALL ¥ FUR CAPES. pei Iojlowsi en ag e Lo with the United States close bebind We ara also of the opinion.” savs the o | them whilo uador the influence of liquor and e ))cs o should completely organize. A roso- | “Fro quoted copiously from Hume. tho only | POFt,“thut the inmate's pension in excess of § S R0 MAAR I DNUoN R0 L SANOE § . lution was passed by the Nobraska Cotum- | weiter'of wny prominoneo wito had attempted | Dor fnonty showid bo given {0 bis tepondent thay - ata compellod ;1o take;thy warthloss 3 L \ MEN'S FUR sionor goneral be authorized and directed to | tho yiter fallacy arguments advanc The roport shows that during the four | PCISS R A0 800, L0819 > & OVERCOATS. T vloct and appoint four ladies who shall con- | by that soted - R On I AaAnaot || DaraLRe 0D s exls ad taa avm: troatment bivo, while undor the iniluonco 9 K i in the mark Try it and bo con- Stituto n Board of Ludy Auxiliaries tothe | cigo js uncessavily a moral cownrd was | ber belouging hus vecn 79, but tho number | {¥ine falien ihto Lho hands of these shuvpers g Ve and A1l Fashionablo vinecd Nebraska Columblan commission, and who [ dywelt upon. ns was the fact that theinfluence | actually av the home has been less becaus Shu3 oan D EUAKRN IR0 ar0 Samakiings. glyan s shall bo undor its direction and coutrol, aud | of a sujcido npou tho minds of other wouk- | Wany are away at diMlerent times on fur- | Lo Sk Yictig. Peoplo who intena to tako ey % TURNER-FRAZER MERCANTILE CO to name one of them as president and an- [ minded mortuls was very poraicions loughs to visit fricnds or when their healtn | 50 3OV treatment, or in sevding their " or peref or T m) v \ e 3 friends who are apt to be under the influence other accrotary, After this organization 1s | “ho reverond spouker appeated to his hear- | Would not p "“f rae to work, Theaverugo | o piyk, shoulasend their nawes and pecos ENGLISH petfected a general meating should be called, | ops to take a cheerful view of lifo and to | n&eof the soldiors at the home at the present and tho work shouid be complotels ais’ | fosist any templation with all tho struugth | time is o7 yers the average cost of rations 3853 mangy (s expanaon direak bo i Keoley. interost aud_ onthusiasm, anothor to plan £0F | Vato i Chrisuiun 1ito and roaitzo an ideal lifa | Wan per annum is 815,04, all money vacel saekand look after tha pationts SH CLOAKS counts could be submitted. It seems to me S : treatment s thoonly one that produces a curc. | § @ . PERLE: ENT that one porson would not be too much [ Constipation poisons the blood; DeWitt's The biennial roport of thostate fish com- oo Sold in England E@send for Fashlon Book malled free. { toropreseut onch of the twelve departments [ 1 ittle Early Risers cure constipation. The | Wission has been filod with the goveruor by Tho Fowo Scalas, the ouly sealo vith pro- ) would be, whero would_the wonoy como 2 e of tho state in this depariment consists of | loguos of Borden & Sellock Co., Axts., Chi b 4700 B T sHAYHE& cn ol i Wi e et | choeromno o dogn ot s et ol | | i VA X wr OMAHALORNETRUSTCD, the real cause of tho commission’s delay. AL RARE L Y s \ st A Spirit and Okoboji well fenced with a row i e “Our stato 13 vamitlad by many lines of | Juclson. with all modorn improvemonta | of trees surrounding the trict: i hatehory | Four hundred and ity dollar pinno. for 25 cents a bottle. Rellable Manufacturers SAVINGS - BEANK railway, Along these lines is a steady | NOW open for guests. Moderate prices | twenty by forty feet: fivo fish pouds ten by Warvanted seven yeiars for $187.50. IT TASTE 4 A SECOR. If "&DCILIGLAEETS @rowih 0f/ towha and olties, and industriny s T iy forty feet; one pond thivty by 400 feet for NN 00 SN Yk $187,00, A s Pelmer Bouse Block, 1914193 Stalo 8t., Chicago. CAPITAL ' S 100.060.00 . communities. Not one should be overlooked. Vance Fields' Funeral, bass; ono pond twenty by 100 feet for gold | NeW scule. — Hagden Hros. Dr. Acker's Eng > DIRECTORS TA U Y MANE W, NAG Representation fn point of versatility and | There was a meeting of the Police Relief | 8hi one pond twenty by 200 for pike breed- P wep— Py AOKEI'S L JHMILLARD GUY- CHARTON: G B, L AKE, intrinsic valuo should be seoured. It is not ing; andw barn. Alarge numbver of im Made It Pleasint for the Guosts Curo Sickness and ] ASTri y TR GRS A 5 REAL SUBROWN TH 05 L KIMBAL L. an onsy task to overestimate the importunce provemeuts ~huve ~boen mudo by the | pLpxivaroy, Ky, Nov. 22.—At Donerail, 8 URE | Sumall, pleasant, o favorlic with THE REAL KIMBAL L of this, tho arrangements for the funerol of Oficer | present commissioner. Covsiuerable at. v R s dimMoulty aro 18] w. X u.m,m § *W6 do not want an aggregation of un- [ Vance Fields which will bo beld at 2 o'ciock | tontion s " given —in the ‘report 1o | Villake north of Liexington, a dificulty aroso '\».‘.?“ g CHINESE DOCTOR i importaut things, It will therofore requive | this afternson from the late residence of the | & technical discassion of fish culture | Ut a party touight, in which Robert and Jonn | 2 ) iR u1un, NEBRASKA much forethought to be able always to | deceased, 15151, St. Mary's aven and the future of tho product n this state. | Sebree shot und perhaps fatally wounded [ FOR SALE BY KUHN & 0O, and ShER- ? # Eh0 i ¢ exactly determine Nebraska's display in The funeral sermon will be proached by | Other subjects treated of aro experiments in | Wulter Avospigerand siightly wounded a | MAN & MCCONNELL, OMANA A DR. WELEY h l 7 l l; l - dational bank agriculture, roots, sugar beet, grasses,ceroals, | Rov. A, J. Tuvkle, pastor of the Kountze | fish culture, violation of fish luws, tish mw‘ man by the uame of Lollis. ) variety. ‘Lot it bo demonstrated tiat our | ~ As many polico ofiivers as can bo spared » Ur Bal“}j ; YEE CHING | 1. & vgro-rons - owaia NER fruit, sorghum, broom, s0il in " iufiuite | Memorial Lutheran church plastic clays equal the best in the world aud | will attend and follow the body of their late 4 | > \ 1 practicen Mot | CHpital A teeeen:$400,000 that we have valuable deposits. Agri- | comrade to Forest Lawn cemetery, where A A The Leading d " Al nnd Surcery sith his | Surplus 63,0007 cultural implements, irrigation appliances, | the remains will bo interred, Cnief Galli- ? DENTIST, fathor for o16c (& yearsi | “Gnicers and Direotars -Tanry W, Yates, Irosideny vegetables and vegetable proaucts, domestic | gan has detatied sixteen firemen and an ofi D i Al T b 0t g wis B, 1ebd, Vico bravidone ¢ & Mausioe W anlmals, apiaculture, poultry, forage plants, | cer to attead and form part of the escort. jlor. 1 T Aok lntia, New | NaMcrse, Jolin B, Coillng, It G Cushing, J. N, iy floriculture should show that the soil and if he bad hved Oficer Fields would have e f aliat, | Fatrick W. L 5. Mughes, Cashior s climate produce effects peculiarly favorable | been 30 years old today; as it is, he will be | | THR IRON BANIS 10 fruit raising. buricd on his birthday. 5 1 Cornor 12t and Furnam Sta ‘“The historical dopartmont should bo | 'The entrance to tho city jail was neatly | Tetepone 1083, 16th and Farnam Sts, i . Ceneral Baoklnghusiness Transiotal cared for by experts in the ethnological and | draped in black aud white vesterday aud will v archwlogleal features of the state. | remain so until after the fuueral A full sot of te I ' 1t would be & good idea to exhibit all |~ Tho relief association selected Officer fis Feoth Witk < A o e i Suffering from Indlan relics, and an effort should be made | Keyser, Bennott, Gadola ana Bloom to act as 91 F e o ¥ To WEAK MEN Afu) Sole Western Agents, St. Joseph, Mo, association vesterday afternoon to complete | to secure all such from private citizens. Our | pall nearers. Two firemen will be appointed excellent publio school system, with its | by Chief Galligan today to act iu the same EANDALINOO national reputation, with cuts of our public | capacity, T Extractal P UUBUTA y school houses, the number of school children, ——— i 4 state ualversity, school of mines, agricultural | DeWitt’s Littlo Barly Risers; only pill to A S : | 's ab roasonnble rates all work | Gonoreas and "“;‘ Jrow the urinary orgsn brof, . Ca 10 WLE KL Moodus, :,”.’.‘fl @oliogo, state ludustrial school, deaf and luuu sick headache and regulatd the bowels. | Used in M;lhous of Homes—40 Years the btamhu‘d. v * s (i out for & guide severot cases daya: B4 por b Alldrugyinis | Frof 1, CEOWL Ghle T

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